Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail Is A 2-Mile Hike In Utah That Leads You Where Dinosaurs Once Roamed
Long before humans inhabited Utah, dinosaurs roamed this land. The Beehive State is famous among paleontologists for its rich treasure trove of dinosaur bones, and there are even places where you can see the footprints of dinosaurs that have been preserved for millions of years. One such place is Mill Canyon, located just north of Moab. Take a look:

After it rains, this road is impossible to navigate - check the weather before heading out.

When dinosaurs inhabited this area 150 million years ago, it was covered with swamps, forests, and bogs.
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Experts aren't sure about which species made these tracks, but they agree that the dinosaurs were around 6 feet tall at the hip. They could possibly be ornithomimosaurs, which lived 112 million years ago and were similar to ostriches.

There are more than 200 individual tracks here!



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If you’re fascinated by Utah’s dinosaurs, you’ll definitely want to pay a visit to this national monument on the Utah/Colorado border.
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